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** Tags added: qa-karmic-desktop
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GNOME Panel icons (on right side) move apparently randomly on session start in
some situations
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/44082
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if i cannot reproduce this bug, should i bother to download the debug
symbols stuff? will it retroactively find the problem? or does it need
to crash again with said package installed?
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 10:02 AM, Pedro Villavicencio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for your bug report. Pl
this bug was fixed before for edgy and feisty, i don't know why it
resurfaced, didn't the code make it upstream, i believe it did, i have
been following this (because it's very annoying) very puzzling...
On 10/1/07, Sebastien Bacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the code is open source and patches
I'm sorry but i checked the other bug report and they are not the same,
however i did find exactly the same situation on gnome bugzilla, if you
could link it please... (i dont know how to link to another bug outside
of launchpad)
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167608
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Instructions to Reproduce:
1. from the Places Menu drag your home folder to the desktop. this creates a
usable icon which you can open and close (works fine).
2. Try do drag a text file or jpg file into the icon with the intention to copy
the files to y
i'm using edgy now, i don't think it still exists, this occurs i think when
you use the uuid to mount the drive in fstab and it gets mounted again using
the location (/dev/hda1). basically it's double using two diff available
technique's, this occurs when not doing a clean format and changing the
l
Public bug reported:
I have an internal drive so when i installed (using espresso) my system
at the end of the options it opted me to have them mounted (nice
feature), i checked the drives i wanted mounted (automatically added to
fstab), i noticed the root drive was greyed out (but checked) so i c
Why not provide an option in options leave the default as is (searches
in HOME, unless more people want current dir) and then provide an option
to search the current working directory to be searched. that way
everyone is happy, this bugs me all the time when i open up mounted
partitions and try to
i agree i was going to post this myself as a bug/missed feature. since
we aren't going to use xscreensaver anymore we should have functionality
in gnome screensaver that would allow it to detect when a xscreensaver
application wants the screensaver not to be disabled (e.g. gmplayer).
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